“Sitting next to a woman at a dinner party recently, she had explained how stifling she found the attitude in her hometown. 'On the [Danish] west coast, anyone who even slightly broke with convention, or or showed that they had any ambition, was frowned upon,' she told me. 'People really didn't like it. Everyone knew your business, everyone had an opinion about what you should be doing. I had to get away. I came to Copenhagen as soon as I could, and don't often go back.' It is common to have such feelings about one's hometown, I suppose, but they do often seem to be particularly keenly felt by people from Jutland.” GossipConformityBusybodiesSocial DemocracyScandinaviaProvincialismVillage Life Book:The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia Source: The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia